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Examples for "abolitionism"
Examples for "abolitionism"
1Non-coercion would avert civil war, and compromise crush out both abolitionism and secession.
2It is idle to talk of sectionalism, abolitionism, and hostility to the laws.
3The dream panorama is not a literal discussion of abolitionism or states' rights.
4Disinterested benevolence, my dear sir, has nothing at all to do with abolitionism.
5Nor did the public men of the North escape the ordeal of ardent abolitionism.
1British rule was established in 1861 to enforce the abolition of the slave trade.
2The abolition of the slave trade in 1808 meant that slaves could no longer be imported.
3This was the abolition of the slave trade.
4King George III opposed the abolition of the slave trade, oh and he also bought Buckingham Palace.
5A total abolition of the slave trade.
1Serageldin likened the 21st century struggle to combat poverty to the 19th-century slavery abolition movement.
1To confuse matters more, he also opposed the abolitionist movement, calling its members extremists.
2Ironically, the abolitionist movement was also divided by racial prejudice.
3The images would be reproduced and circulated around the nation, further fuelling the abolitionist movement.
4Gradually the abolitionist movement and the Underground Railroad won the support of ever-increasing numbers of white Northerners.
5Historically, the church has served as a political center for Black Americans since as early as the abolitionist movement.
1He had gone far enough in his opposition to slavery; but not too far.
2The delegates of all political persuasions united on the one principle of opposition to slavery.
3Mill's political career was distinguished by firm opposition to slavery and by advocacy of the rights of women.
4Some of this commentary has been conventionally laudatory, citing Lincoln's humble beginnings, his opposition to slavery, his honesty and idealism.
5His opposition to slavery meant he went further in the hard hitting Ode, Sacred to the Memory of Mrs Oswald of Auchencruive.
1The First Wave (Approximately 1840-1920) The First Wave grew out of the movement to abolish slavery.
Translations for anti slavery movement